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HARVESTER 1969
HAYFIELD
HIGH-INTERMEDIATE
FAIRFAX COUNTY, VA.
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HAYFI ELD’S PAST
AND PRESENT
Although it is a new school, Hayfield has
inherited an important history. It is located
on the site of property which was originally
owned by George Washington. After the
Revolutionary War, he sold it to his cousin,
Lund Washington, who had been manager
of Mt. Vernon. It was Lund and his wife
Elizabeth Foote Washington who built the
lovely Hayfield Manor House in the late
1700's. Although the house was destroyed
by fire in 1917, its foundations still remain.
Hayfield's name came from the spreading
fields at the edges of its sweeping lawns.
Also in the site was a formal boxwood
garden that was planted by George
Washington, and was said to be one of the
finest in the state of Virginia. The famous
sixteen-sided barn which stood on the
property also burned in 1967.
EUGENE F.
WARE
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OUR BEGINNINGS
WERE OFTEN
DIFFICULT BUT
REWARDING
Daring to begin . . . our first year at Hayfield is the story of
a beginning. At first, there was nothing but an
administration, a faculty, and a student body. Even with
these prerequisites we could not call ourselves a school, but
almost immediately, the spirit and ideas, these things which
really make a school, began to be seen. Slowly at first, then
with gathering speed, Hayfield gained an individuality, and
we began to have pride. Our spirit gradually increased; it hit a
peak when we finally moved into our own building in
January. With our new building came the satisfaction of
having a foundation from which we could develop, and the
realization that our future could take any form and direction
we wished. No matter what these beginnings mean to others,
they are very meaningful to us. Whether successes or failures,
we have begun.
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FACULTY AND
ADMINISTRATION
The faculty is the framework of
a school. They are what keeps
the school going, the driving
force. Perhaps the most trying
problem the members of our
faculty have had to face was the
lack of available facilities in our
host school. Although now
settled and provided with better
equipment, the faculty worked
long hours and under great pres¬
sure in the beginning of the
year. By working closely with
the students, the faculty has
given us the tools with which to
acquire knowledge, the greatest
gift of all.
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Mr. Floyd W. Worley, Principal
Confronted with the many problems of opening,
organizing, and running a new school, our principal,
Mr. Worley, has demonstrated what perserverance and
determination can accomplish. These obstacles were
compounded by the vastness of our school and the
fact that the initial semester was spent in a host
school, where facilities were cramped and activities
hampered. With the invaluable assistance of Dr.
Wilson, the school has become a success.
Dr. James R. Wilson, Associate Principal
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Mr. John G. Oliverio,
Assistant Principal
Mr. Lyman Warner,
Assistant Principal
Mr. Robert B. Leggat,
Assistant Principal Mr. Eugene Puffenberger,
Assistant Principal
NR, PUFFI
Mr. James O. Mays,
Director of Activities
Mr. Peter J. Visnich
Administrative Assistant
Mr. Richard J. Hurley,
Director of Media
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Phyllis Dillow and Doris Greene work hard in clinic.
Mrs. Helen Heckert, Finance
IBM officer, Mrs. Kate Wilkie.
Our Secretaries
Mrs. Bernice Liming, Mrs. June Cranford, Mrs. Patricia Langford, Mrs. Helen
Heckert, Mrs. Celia Irvine, Mrs. Thelma Gilbert.
Mrs. June Cranford, Mrs. Eleanor Mayhugh, Mrs. Helen Heckert, Mrs. Sallie Komar
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Mrs. Shirley Aiken
Mr. Franklin Cain
Mrs. Virdie Ewan
Mrs. Helen Huggins
Mr. William Watts
Mrs. Louise Young
GUIDANCE COUNSELORS
Mr. Courtney Jones,
Director of Pupil Service
Mr. Jones works behind the scenes to se¬
cure better student teacher relationships
through guidance counseling.
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“No, Mr. Cain's not in. May I take a message?"
Mr. Kerlin amidst his D.E. class.
READING AND SPECIAL ED.
Nobody sleeps in Special Ed. class.
Mr. Charles Hollis
Mr. Jon Butler
Mr. Robert Cavaiola
Mr. Kermit Eide
Mr. Theodore Feuerbach
Excedrin headache number 4.
MATH DEPARTMENT
Mr. Bob Fleming
"My Hero!”
Mr. Basil Gabbert
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Mr David Magnuson
Mr. Dennis Osborn
Miss Rebecca James Mrs. Jannis Luter
BROADENS HORIZONS
Miss James works assuredly at the board.
Teachers have fun, too.
Mr. Charles Rembold
Miss Linda Ritter
Mr. Chris Vaganos
Mrs. Pamela VanVoorhees
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ENGLISH DEPARTMENT
The new elective English approach de¬
veloped by the department is centered
around themes in various areas of Eng¬
lish literature and grammar. It enables
students to select a theme of interest
in which they try to achieve improve¬
ment in literary skills.
Mrs. Stone, head of the English Department, displays her good disposition.
Mr. David Greek
Mr. Preston Haynie
Mr. Dennis Howard
Miss Judith Hudnall
Mrs. Gail Kettlewell
Mrs. Dorothy Martin
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DEVELOPS NEW SYSTEM
Mr. Gene Singleton
Mrs. Rita Stone
Mrs. Diana Vericella
Mr. Christopher White
"You wouldn't dare!"
"Sometimes I wonder if it's all worth it."
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ESG DEPARTMENT OFFERS
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WIDE RANGE STUDIES
Mrs. Sarah Maltby
Mr. Donald Miller
"So what!" exclaims Mr. Singleton.
Miss Florence Snyder
Mr. Hilbert Wilkinson
Mrs. Phyllis Yates
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LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT
Miss Cynthia Allen
Mr. John Daugherty
Mr. William Martin
Miss Sheila Sullivan
Nichts Besonderes
Class, put down your weapons!
Now THIS is a Latin book
Mrs. Virginia Thomason
Mr. Guillermo Vallejos
Mrs. Isabella Windham
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Keys to success.
BUSINESS DEPARTMENT
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Mr. Jacobs moonlights as an announcer at a football game.
Mr. Frank Benson
"And guess what you got on the test!"
- SOCIAL STUDIES
What a day for a daydream . . .
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"Listen my children and you shall hear . . . "
DEPARTMENT
To help the student understand the complex
structure of our government and to widen his outlook
of the world, the Social Studies Department offers a
variety of courses. These courses help to stress the
influence that every nation, its government and
history, have on the world. The emphasis is placed on
unity of all nations and the benefits achieved through
universal’understanding and peace.
One of Mr. Piazza's serious moments
Miss Shirley Whiteman
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Mrs. Bonnie Habicht
PHYSICAL EDUCATION
"Yes, sir, that's my name. Coach Fox!"
Mr. William Fox
Mrs. Sarah Gardiner
Mrs. Tanise Blais
Mr. Joseph Crain
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"All right, spit that gum out, kid."
DEPARTMENT
The greatest test of a new school is being able to
overcome the hardships of inadequate equipment,
little equipment, or no equipment at all. Our ath¬
letes have responded to the challenge with the
vigor that surges forth when most needed. Each
student is made aware of the importance of phy¬
sical education and the role it plays in his life
through the influence of the Physical Education
Department. .
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Coach Walthall labors long hours.
Mr. Robert Pruett
Mrs. Billie Reynolds
Mr. Ellett Scott
Mr. James Walthall
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HOME ECONOMICS DEPARTMENT
Mrs. Brenda Aust
Mrs. Jean Dundas
Mrs. Connie Joyce
Miss Arleen Shams
The many homemaking skills taught to stu¬
dents through the Home Economics Depart¬
ment, will prove valuable to any girl in her
future. They help prepare girls in the home¬
making skills of sewing, personal grooming,
cooking, child care, and the social graces. The
courses offered help to develop well rounded
and skilled homemakers.
Home Ec students work dil I i gently .
Home Ec's "Icing City".
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INDUSTRIAL ARTS DEPARTMENT
"Now first you take a pencil
Mr. James Madorma
Mr. French Bullington
Mr. Bullington is caught without his usual jovial expression.
Mr. Joel Rosen
A woman's work is never done.
THE FINE ARTS
Miss Joan Bradley
Miss Nancy Donnelly
Mrs. Dorothy Ellis
Mr. James Myers
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The courses available in the
Fine Arts Department help
delvelop creative abilities and
provide outlets for artistic ex¬
pression. Several successful pro¬
jects have been started to ex¬
tend the interest in the arts,
such as plays, displays . . . etc.
Although hampered by lack of
equipment, the department has
aroused a great show of student
participation and interest.
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MUSIC DEPARTMENT
“Thompson, you've got a mind like a sieve!"
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SCIENCE DEPARTMENT EXPERIMENTS
Mr. Ned Garber Mr. Edgar Harris Mr. James Humphrey
32
WITH NEW SYSTEM
"You see, Mr. Leggat, it's like this," says Mr. Harris.
Mrs. Kathryn Keranen
Mr. Lowell Koontz
Mr. John Mooney
Mr. Dieringer's famous line: "Under¬
stand?"
Mr. Richard Murphy
Mr. Colin Payne
Mr. John Spencer
Mr. Gary Yohe
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W0*
STUDENTS
The students of Hayfield have all been actors
in a great dramatic production. It was the
production of one of the largest complexes
for intermediate and high school students
anywhere, and it was a pleasing perfor¬
mance. There was the rapid unification of
the student body, a commendable adjust¬
ment at Edison, and an even finer adjust¬
ment at Hayfield. All this is something to
cherish and to remember with pride.
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FAIRFAX
HALL
President: Dee Silverthorn
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SEVENTH GRADE
Susan Adams
Diana Adcock
CHntoif’ATferi"
,£jlen Almond
-Gagrqanne Anders
Paul Anderson
Kenneth Arnold
Evelyn Arocho
.Rodney Bagan
Leslie Bainbr i d g e
Ronald Banks
Jean Barbour
Earn Bell
T+ieresa Bilbrey
Deborah Blackwell
Karen Blundon
Mark Boldio
Erna BoTton“
' Patricia Bowen
Tim Boyer
Jiillie Kay Boyette
St even* Brady
Tony Brannan
George Bray
Cathy Breary
Dolores Broe
William Broomall
T awana Brown
Qeborah Buck
S a ncTraTJu me F
George Butler
J.ulie Butler
^usan Butler
-Jannine Carlton
Jimmy Caudill
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Willis Chancellor
Kathleen Chapman
Penny Liar* -
Elizabeth Clement
Lvnne Collins
Lance Coscia
Janice Crawford
Bill Danner
_CarolvnDavies
DianneTUavis '
Roxanne Davis
Laurie Delaire
Sharon Demi nt
Kathy Denson
John Desmond
~Jame^ 15eviers
Donna Dittmer
tecky Uomingue
Wilson Donald
Fred Dotson
Adrian Doyle"
Michele Eastridge
Pattie Edson
■Leith Elder
Debbie EMiott
ETieen English”
Joyce E rTcIcson
John Eskew
7\my F iebelkorn
Anthony FieTcnm
Brian Finnell
Steven Flemjna
Ljiura Fletcher
T eresa~ FoJey>
BettyForbes
Michele Fowler
William Frazier
Gary Freeman
Norma Frye
38
ames Fullerton
lvfartFT3^^ns
-G hpry | Harr ia
-4XkJu_£arland
-~B i 1 1 Gentry
Michael Gibbs
_A[etha Golas
MTEe GoT35
Samuel Gonzales
G^arQlGood"
PaulaGrahs*
. Vicki Graybill
"Psoa .Glger
jtani Griffin
JVIargaret Grif£io
.George Griswold
RichairTRate'"
Katie Harlow
J3 jokey Harvev
■■Bobby Hauthaj^
— Donna LLgwe^'
Nancy Heist
Karen Hebchman
William Henry
William Hicks
Thomas H iggins
^Teresa Hill
R rendaHirnes^
Ben Holmes
T eresa Hudson
pebra H umphries
^OyeeddTiTchison
Jon Ingle
^.Kenneth Karas
Linda Kavanagtr
John Kearney
John Kelley
^Roger Kelley
^MicKael Kingrey
39
Joy Koplaski
Steven Kopp
~Jea ri n yKnctfe
Marie Lacy
_ _ Kobert Lacy
-Terxy Lash
Jeff LeatherTand
JEoEnrtmara-
Lee Litvinas
— Ajnira Lopez
Margaret Lott
Jeannette Maclean
Kathy Maclean
jQhmtine Mentone
—Mike MoCiain
Jeffery MGDaniel
Claudia McGhlt?
Claudia Minnick
-Martv Mittendorff
Chris MorSn
'Cacv Nalls
Michelle Newman
' Glenn Northrop
James Noel
^Pamela O'Cqnnar
Charlene Owen
■Pamela Owen
— OJiver ( ) rn.r foiTf ^
Alan Overton
Barbara Pankey
Kenitha Parsons
.Jimmy Pastros.
Anise Patton
—Sherry Petitt
William Phillips
40
Gary Rinehart
Sharman Rinehart
Diana Rivera
JefferV Rivera
Vicky Robbins
RTmnTC-Rrsb'e rts
Palmer Rucker
Hollis Rutherford
Hank Sanko__
Raymond Saxty
Schmidt
Sam Schneider
Caren Scott
aovia
-Thomas Seward
Pebble-Sexton
John Shepherd
Laurie Sherman
Karen Shwab
Ma ncySTcTa f o o s e
JVIark Siebert
Karen Snyde}
-.Steven Spaulding
41
-Charles Sprouse
.Honal.d Steele
— Siielia StepTSh
Betty^TOckslayer
Jay Stoller
Brenda Stolts
Susan Stribling
Jack Sutpfiin
. Nancy T avlor
-—Stanley Taylor^
Paul Thomas
T erry Thompson
Sue Titus
Kyla T ownsend
David T rittipoe
~ .KevTFI Tyler
_ Betty T yson
-Mi c h aeTVen t o
"Hawk"— any of a family of diurnal birds of prey (excepting eagles and
vultures.)
42
Ray Whitiev.
<Mjchele Williams
GeraTdTA/mdt-”
Doris Winemiiler
Steven Woodworth
Randy Wright
43
EIGHTH GRADE
Debra Able
Carolyn Allen
John Allen
Donna Anderson
Bob Arvin
T erry August
Deborah Autrey
Susan Baker
Virginia Banigan
Kent Barrett
Brenda Bass
James Bearden
Pam Beatty
Elizabeth Bennett
Cathy Berger
Michael Bergeron
Terry Bertrand
i^pura Bischofs
Michael Bissette
Richard Bliss
Joe Bonifer
Thelma Boozer
Carmen Bostick
Connie Bowen
Denise Boyette
Larry Breit
Gail Briscoe
Thomas Buckley
Jerry Call
.Gwen Campbell
Sandy Cartwright
-4efcua_CashJ
Sandra Clark
Ward Cash
WilliarrTClipper
Marian Cole
Dianna Collins
JVUke Columbus
Cynthia ConraST'
Linda Conway
John Cooper
Charles Cosgrove
44
Adrien Cote
"jm/cefcox" '
John Criss
Peggy CuncTfff
Diane Darivoff
£dward Davis
Sandy Davis
James Dawson
SheTiaTTefonde
Ricky Delaire
Brenda Diamond
Loren Dick
Teresa Dodson
Russell Duncan
RjiharcLBarp
Brenda Edney
Jody Edward
-LauxaJEiskant
Kevin E nglish
Sandra E nnis
Peter Everett
Linda Farmer
Richard Feaganes
Terry Feaganes
Don Fineran
Mitzi Finn
Vicki Fletcher
Harold Foster
Roger Friend
Michelle Fruge
J^athyGallahan
. nTlardT^rrffTF'
Kathy Getzv*
Mike Goins
Josh Golden
Bruce Graham
Robert Graham
Sheryll Gratton
Cary Gray
Deletha Greer
Robert Gregory
45
Suzy Guenthner
Brenda Hagstrom
Douglas Hall
Karen Hall
Sonia Hall
Janice Hamm
_J_arry -Harder
Lynn Harmon
-Roger Harris
Willis Hartford
Karen Kartless
Jack Haskins
Denise Hauther
- Dpi Haynes
Lorie Heard
Theodore Helm
Michelle Herbsbuith
Sonia Hernandez
~Kav Hunter
■timmy Himas
.Ronald Hock
Daniel HoTTandswortFT
Theresa Holm
Noah Hoover
,_Janet Hopkins
Kenneth Horton'
Robert Huhimer
Joe Hunter
Sandra Izzo
Andrew Jackson
William Jackson
Doris Jameson
Doug Johnson
John Jones
_J3avid Kachur
John Kay?
Margaret Keck
Howard Keller
~npnnic Klrlrl
Ronnv Kirbv
Norman KirT
Alison Kreppein
46
Peggy Lacey
Denise Lang
Jeff Larrick
jBrenda Larvie
Mary Leckner
Dale Lee
Carol Lewis
-Glenn Liming
Jeffry Livesav .
Richard Lloyd
James Ludwick
Rosie Lusk
Robert Macan
David Macdonald
Wade Malaby
Sylvia Manasco
Elizabeth Manger
-Michelle Maron
Rov Maupin
Deborah Maxwell
John Maxwell
Susan McCain
Wayne McCleese
'''Denise iVTcDcThlffT
Helen McGhee
t Larry McGhee
.Nancy Miller
'Dpn Mills '
Joann Mills
Patty Mitchell
Robert Mitton
Sue Mison
Mike Murphy
y'l^TIke MTapfiy
Michael ivaxoli
Brenda Newville
David Norfolk
~2am unmtrCtrr
Paul Osborn
Daniel Owens
47
Inga Parris
Richard Persinger
Marie Pietzsch
Brian Pinkerton
Ronota Pittman
Gary Policastro
David Powell
Barbara Powers
Roger Price
Sheryl Price
Bob Pullin
^uftin
'Mike
Ruth Riley
Kathy Rocherbaumer
Sheila Rock
Vilma Rosado
Robroy Rose
LiTlian'Ross
Kim Runyijp
Kathleen Ffyan
Roxanna Schabo
Rita Schulte
tala Sears
>eegars
Roseann Seelye
Mark Sells
George Shake
-Ewa ‘thamhlh
Robin Shewmaker
Dee Silverthorn
Milton Smith
Cynthia Soria
William Spurr
Sharon Stepp
Steve Stinnette
tfrary-giOIIP-'
48
Sandi Stonpking
Jerry Talberg
Pam T arlosky
Alice T aylor
Doreen Thomas
Don Tilson
Charlotte T ravis
Anna Upole
John Vervan
Beth Vickers
Donna Voigt
Jonny Wadsworth
Kenneth Wahlmeier
R ichard Walker
Kenneth Ward
Ruth Washington
Joan Watson
Sherry Wease
.Sieve Weatherford
Burrell Weaver
Vickie Wedding
Don Weiss
Evelyn Welch
Cynthia Walsh
Kathy Whalen
Robert White
Linda Whitt
Linda Williams
E Ivin Wilson
Holly Wilson
Twila Wright
Russell Young
Rudy Zamora
"t^Faye Zorefic
JEFFERSON HALL
,
Top to bottom: President, Brad
Brady; Secretary, Fran Windt; Vice
President, Susan Schafe; Treasurer,
Paula Luckey.
50
SEVENTH GRADE
«Sgbert Avery
' bancly A redid
"George" BatTey
Haroldymne^Bailey
Ricky Baker
Robert Bardon
Qay Barnes
John Efgrrffft
Judy Basham
Geo rge~ Basho're
Althea Bass
Eddie Beahm
Regina Bean
Billy Berry'
Ellen Birckhead
Deborah Bland
Henry Boisvert
S u san Boland
Jim Bonifer
Sherri Booth
Debra^uWers
(jlfloa-Bowling
Ron Boyd
Billy Boykin
Lloyd Bradford
George Brannen
Marsha^B wedeo
Janet Brownfield
Pebra Buchanan
Cvnthia Bull
Greg Call
Tommy Cameron
51
Mary Caprjpe
" Deborah Carroll
John Carter
Johnny Chizmar
-Charles Chumlay
Colette Clapp
Janice Curthj,
Jofm-OaVT?*^
5-jheila Davis
GlorTaDeadmore
Ronald Deavers
T^andy UeerinQ-
Sharon Delo^igr
■JohnBlTnnis
^Thomas Dennis
DenrrrsdTewdrF'
gatricia Diaz _
Dennis Dickson
Stanley Ellington
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I
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■FFfts
SusafTEndicott
Victoria Epling
52
JLinda Esping
Debra^vans -
TtoberT Evans
Karen hasnacht
\A(ayne Feaganes
Virgal i- ieias
Marshall Fitzgerald
Gracie Fletcher
Xpyq FJoyri
Davjd Fnlpy
Lura Foster
^Kre-PTanks
Emely Gutierrez
Gary Guy
GUTTGuyotoer k ro m
Charles Hahl
Paul Haines
Mike Haney
Beckie Hansen
Kevin Harney
’fpileTi Harris
James Harris
Robert Hartwell
Peter Hellmann
53
John Hicks
£aiil Higdon
Dianne H irsT>
PauTTToag
—■S-usan Hopkins
(Jordon Horton
RichardTToWe —
Jeffrey Hudson
Marcia Humphreys
Ktp\/p Hiitrhin^nn
Joel Iddins"
Brenda Jackson
FTotrJarot5T'
Robert Jewell
Diane Jeffries
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Dennis JeT5spmo+6 —
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dale, Johnson
Den nis Johnson"
— -SacaZlnhn so FT
Shirley Johnson
Jon'joines
Margaret Jonps
Marsha Jones
Sheme-Jgpes
Timothy Jones
Warren Jones
’ Jose "Julia
Qav4d^ij^£il£k
Richard Karroli
Patty Keith
Mike Kelley
Rodger Kells
Will Kervahn
J<elvin Kim
SherraXll’snt ielcT
Norman Kisendaffer
Helen Knight
Stephen Koplaski
)hn LarabeP"
54
Deborah Larimer
Donna Lawrenson
Harold Lawson
jjnclaTeaKr"'
E^ranttTeonard
^Patricia Lewi^
N ancv L i ndstrom
Edward LivenqoQd
Bgcky Lyons
James Mace-1
MarleneMadaris
Michael Maeda
Deidre Maltese
^rshall
Americo IViartf
Carol Martin
■Sandy Martin
CatKerine Martyn
_ IV1 i keJVI assie
"MTcFaeTMcA d o ry
Susan M£Broom
Kathleen McUlarren
QaleJVIcCleese
Robert McDavid
Bill McDonald
Deneise McGuire
Linda McKee
■Dar,rrTl\7rpq"
Linda Mehon^
FranlTMendenhall
Jerry Merwa
J^arr^.M^rfi'man
Elizabeth Mikhalevsky
Sen Miller
Cynthia Miller
Pam Miller
ills
miFTTp'IVIoaney
Chris Moody
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55
Elizabeth Myers
DorisNancH1
Debbie Newton
Keilhjy ielsen
Scott NTstle^
Barbara Nix
Dorsye Parris
Becky Parry
Martha Pennington
Theresa Perry
Robert Persinger
Tom Peyton
Therese Nyman
Patricia Oberkrom
O'Neil
Jacqueline Phillips
Robert Philpot
Mnni^ pipt7Sctu
John Pinckney
Robin Pittman
llfiHPV.F oe
Donnie Powell
Leta Powell
Pamel Powers
Diana Price
Jeanne Prisaznick
.Ronald Procario
56
Joyce Riley
Elizabeth Risdon
~ ' John HisSr
Myrian Rivera
^Paul Rizzo
0"dTs R ose
Pamela Rose
Craig Rowdon
Ehl iTqzjffr
Linda htlT5pau§h
Brenda Russaw
Tom Sakellaris
Pfiric Ravil le
Eddie Schimpl
■Arthur Scholl
-Patricia
Chuckv Seabolt
^ Julie Sears
Sandra Selmont
^Henrv Sergent
Roger'Seward-
Jacquelyn Shaeffer
£eggy Schafer
Kirn Shattuck
C An nMarie Shaw j
Lee Shepherd
Barbara Shifflett
Donng
J oy-Sb+mcbqck
Joyce Silver
57
— Ricky Thieboll^
Phyllis Thornton
Mitchelle Todd
Deborah Topley
- Jan T rainor
Anthony Triggs
Jeaojiie Vickers
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Terri Wadsworth
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^Patricia Weeks
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Pamela Welch
—Ronald Weldon
Oscar WeTTs
irbie Weston
Cm3y~WfiTfe
. Laura Wilkerson
imieWlM<ie
Donald Williams
Ginny Williams
Connie Wilson
_ Mike Wood
James Woodward
Jyditb-Wisght
Terri Wrioht^
John Young
58
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SGHTH GRADE
Deborah Baker
John Ballarrtyne
Deborah Banks
Billy Barkwetl ""
Steve Barry
Michael Beavers
Penny Beene
Belinda BeM
CgOTrard^ender
Teresa Bennett
Sharon Berry
Nelson Bishop
Becky Boggess
4QMig_Bonbrake
DojjgrroQvyeo
Catherine Bowling
Nancy Bradley
Brad ftrady
William Brannen
Debra Braun
Bill Breault
Edythe Brodowski
Evon Brooks
Jean Brooks
Howard Brown
Kevin Bruce
Edwin Bunch
Bill Butler
.MeHada Cameron
Danny Cart'—- -
Karen Carr
Krista Carter
Ward Cash
b rend a Cecil
Darlene Clelland
JpJgn Clipper
R idnard Cockroff
Sylvia Coleman
.Edward Collins
KatlTy^Cntlrns — r
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Terry Coscia
Robert Costanzo
Karen Cottingham
James Cox
Mjke Cox
Karen Crusfe
Stuart Damron
Carrie Davis '
Mike Davis
Steve Day
Joe Dellinger
Theresa Derwin
Bonnie Deviers
Kenneth DeVor
Darcy Dible
John Dohne
Cynthia Dommisse
Debra Donner
Katherine D’Orso
Suzan Dowler
Thomas Doyle
Steve Drepperd
Anthony D unford
April Edwards -
Susan E lliott
John E I y_
Brenda Embrey
Louise Entel
■George Farmer
Wanda Farr
Faris Farwell
Dixie Fish
Chuck Forbes
Jane Forsman
James Fowler
Karen Francois
Diane Friend
Gina Fuller
Kathy Gardiner
Raymond Gee
Bonnie Gibson
Mary G I ad hill
60
Debbie Good
Lee Gorman
V4£giQiaJit£gne
Christie Griswald
Pat Halnon
ia Hankins
Patricia Hansborough
Steve Harney
KarenTHartly
David Hartman
Debbli'Hawes
John Hays
Carol Hernandez
Sharon Hicks
Alvin Hines
Jeff Hobbs
Jack Hoffman
Debra Hoke
Cheryl Hoover
_ Joe Hudson
Althea Humbert
Wess Huyett
Priscilla Jackson
Greg Jarvis
Denise Jenkins
Kathy Jennelle
Randy Jewel
Stephen Johnson
Joe Jones
Pat Kearney
•James Keefer
Karla KeHey—
Caren Kemp
Susan Kimmel
Rickey Kirby
Karen Lamb _
Gail Lappi
Ricki Lawrenson
David Lecorchick
BrendcTLelansky
Margaret Leonard
Alan Liddell
61
Debbie Lockhart
Robert Logan
-Bauia Luckev
David Lumpkins
Charles Lusk
Mickey Lyles
Susan Manci
Linda Mantiply
Brian Mason
-Daniel Matheney
— E-nrrest Matthews
Kathy Miy
Linda McCall
Dan McClarren
^era McDonald
David McGhee
James McGinty
K at h I eenl\7rCQtjgrrey-
Adam Mikilia
Bert Miner
-Andrea Mitrhpll
[Diane WoWe
Dale Natoli
William Newman
Vickie Newton
-Mark Nidiglson
Diane Noonan
Patty O'Brien
Elizabeth Ochoa
Steven Ochoa
Patti O'Connor
Jami^.Dravec
Juan Otero
Philip Paley
Diana Pennington
Jannett Pittman
Douglas Powell
Peggy Price
Donna Prichard
Gail Pullen
Tanya Pustay
Judy Rackauskis
62
Connie Rackiey
Daniel Reese
Sharon Reese
Joyce Riley
Susan Risdon
David Ritter
Debbie Roberts
Coretta Robertson
^Keith Robinson
SKaTTrrrH(5ehrs
Shari Rompilla
Jeff Ross
Susan Rulapaugh
Kenneth Russell
Sandra Saxty
Suan Schafe
Denise Schneider
Sandy Seaver
BethSeitzinqer
Steven SsrTrYian
Edgar Seward
Judy Shenk
Jerry Shepherd
Kathleen Shields
Jeanne Shimizu
Keith Sickafoose
Billy Simpson
Kay Sloppy
Donald Smith
John Sovitsky
Richard Spreitzer
Gary Stasulis
Carole Stewart
Wayne Stockslager
Robert Stover
Debra Suttle
Sharon Switzer
Aleen Tausch
Gayle T aylor
Roger Tayior
Roger Thomas
Bill Tillery:
63
Jose T oro
Maria T oro
Audrey VanNorman
William Verry
Roberta Vipperman
Richard WacIcTeTI
Lydia Walter
Patsy Ward
Andy Watkin
Theo Watkins
CharvlWatson
Patty Weadon
Garnett Weatherford
Norma Weckworth
Lew Welge
Kim Weller
Linda Wharton
Steve Whitaker
Steve White
Lin Wilford
Jeoffrey Williams
Johnny Williams
Mary Williams
Barbara Wilson
Jr-rances Windt
Jane Wipf
Cathy Wyllie
Keith Young
Mike Y usas
Sylvia Y oung
Gerald Zimmerman
NINTH GRADE
Mike Abel
Mark Alves
Sandra Antes
Roger Armstrong
Mike Arnold
Sharon Arnold
Eric Atwood
Robert Audet
Wonda Ayers’
Sue Backstrom
Wayne Bagan
Rosalinda Bailey
Donna Bangley
Brenda Barrett
John Basham
Kenneth Beach
Jill Beahm
James Bean
Elaine Bell
Stephen Birkhead
Rosalind Blanding
Monica Boggess
Toni Bolding
Sharon Bosley
Debbie Bowling
John Bowling
Pamela Boyle
Linda Brazell
Gary Breit
66
Marilyn Butler
Karen Byrd
James Cannon
Sieglinde Carey
David Carpenter
Faye Chelton
Lula Chumley
Debbie Clark
Mark Coffey
Adele Coleman
ludy Christensen bought the first Hayfield
/earbook.
Melvin Coleman
Joseph Como
Debbie Comer
Mike Cooper
Nikki Cox
Alan Crane
Patty Daniel
Janet Davis
Ken Davis
67
Rhodes Davis
Mike Deane
Donna DeAngelis
Robert Dellinger
Debbie Demint
Stephen Dick
Bob Dionne
Linda Drumm
Pam Edgar
Nancy Edge
Toni Elliott
Martha Entel
Stephen Ewalt
Becki Farnsworth
Joseph Faulhaber
Mary F ields
Kenneth Fitzgerald
Terry Fletcher
Roger Foster
Lynn Freitas
Ted Fyock
Kathryn Gaffney
Paul Gagnon
Kimeth Gardner
Karin Garretson
Kathi Gogan
Don Goode
Richard Grahn
Adele Griebling
Reynolds Grimes
68
Steven Guy
Mary Hahl
Fred Hamilton
Robert Hammersley
Mary Jo Harlan
Sandy Harley
Donna Harris
Kathryn Hartley
George Hatton
David Hays
Still busy??
Amy Hazard
Charles Head
Kurt Heine
Mike Henchman
Gordon Henderson
Brenda Henson
Peter Henson
Teresa Hicks
Deborah Higdon
69
HAYFIELD AND EDISON SHARE SCHOOL
Thomas Hobbs
Norma Hoskins
Edward Hudson
Robert Hull
Dorothy Hurley
Ron Hurst
Kathy Irving
Kathryn Izzo
Sharon Jansen
Linda Johnson
Lynda Karas
Doug Kavanagh
Michael Kirk
Janice Kirshfield
Roger Kneale
Mary Kridle
Bernard Kye
Jerry Lankford
Faith Larabee
Paula Lelansky
Ralph Little
Vince Litvinas
Cindy Lowery
Roger Lynn
Rhonda Lyons
Linda Lytle
Connie Mann
Kim Martin
Betty Matheney
Mickey Mathews
70
Mickey Matthiesen
Douglas McCarron
Jill McDaniel
Keith McDavid
Deborah McGhee
Lynn McKay
Richard McKee
Sfiaron McKeown
Timothy McM i I lan
Walter Mead
Jay Meads
Linda Merna
Martin Mickles
Barry Miller
Glen Miller
Marsha Miller
Mark Mitchell
Ron Mixon
Sheila Mizelle
Bruce Morrell
Joan Myers
Bernie Nadeau
71
Carm Natoli
Diana Newville
Timmy O'Brien
Pat O'Connor
Douglas Owen
Dawn Painter
Kimberly Paladino
Joey Paras
Robin Penick
Gail Petty
Debbie Peyton
William Phillips
Carl Piper
Susan Poorbaugh
Phi! Pullen
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Randy Rantz
Theresa Rappleyea
Patricia Rawa
Donna Reed
Donald Reid
Laura Reid
Jean Rizzo
Dana Root
Lissette Rosado
Our auditorium?
72
Bruce Rose
Joy Rose
Robert Rosenbaum
Gail Ross
Buck Russell
John Sayers
Gary Scholl
Don Scott
Nancy Scott
Bill Shake
Vicki Shepherd
Karen Sherman
Barbara Simpson
Elizabeth Simpson
Alan Smith
Betty Spangler
Edwin Spencer
Linda Staats
Patrick Stepp
William Stewart
Ricky Stone
John Tansill
Bill Taylor
Deborah Taylor
Al Thompson
Darshia Thornton
Marcia Tyler
Melinda Vavra
Harvey Vermillion
Janice Vosburg
73
Billy Wade
Laurie Wade
Eddie Walker
Archie Watson
Shelley Weaver
Deborah Weiss
Warren Wesley
Kenneth Westberg
Janet White
Rex Wiggs
Michael Wilkins
Brenda Williams
Margaret Williams
Marsha Williams
Mischelle Wilson
John Wise
Chris Wright
Ann Zulkowski
74
TENTH GRADE
No*w!os;tye# thmefour, awl%gued
Bill Arnold
Lilly Bailey
Frank Bashore
Joseph Beard
Sue Bekius
Michael Benko
Gina Bischofs
Marilyn Blair
Myra Boggess
Linda Bosley
Peter Bowden
Jerry Bowers
Nancy Bradley
Karen Braymer
75
$11,000 IN MAGAZINES TOPS EDISON
Wayne Carr
Peter Chapelle
Nicole Clarac
Joe Clark
Sandy Clary
Sarah Clement
Ruth Conard
JamesTJooeland
Mary Coppa
Terry Crane
76
Pamela Crawley
Tommy Currin
Rusty Davis
Orpheus Deaver
Janet Deegan
Bill Demint
Margaret Deviers
Debbie D'Orazio
Mike D'Orso
Alana DuBois
Barbara Dunn
LuVonne Dupree
Bonnie Edward
Duane Eiskant
Diane Ellis
Darlina Embrey
Bunch's Beauties
77
Kitty Emrico
Mark Endicott
Charles English
Clarice Evans
Donna Fiebelkorn
Lynn Forsman
Ray Frantz
Jerry Fuller
Patricia Galvan
My better side?
Charles Gardiner
V
Billy Giuffrida
Linda Gonzales
Linda Graul
Willie Grimes
78
Tom Groves
Eunice Hagstrom
Brooks Hall
Alex Half
Lou Hansborough
Terry Harder
Jane Hardt
John Harney
Lois Hartman
John Haugh II
Bonnie Hawkins
Nell Henry
Valerie Hogsett
Patricia Hyatt
Gail Jameson
Judy Jameson
Dawn Jarvis
Henry Jenkins
Deborah Jones
Paul Juraschek
79
Mindy Killen
Susan King
Kathie Kinnard
Susan LaRock
Linda Larvie
Patty Lash
Evelyn Lawson
Gary Leonard
Dana Kees
Sidney R. Killebrew
Sara Trainor gazes impassively into the camera lens:
"I know there's no film in there! "
80
Wayne McGogney
Gail McHaffa
George Menefee
Denise Miller
Geoffrey Moody
Carol Muglia
Kenny Mullen
Teresa Murphy
Donna Myrick
Bonnie Nowak
81
BONNIE GRANTHAM FIRST SCA PRESIDENT
Mary Perry
David Platt
Keep off the grass?
Tom Reese
Vicki Polley
Ken Proctor
James Raines
Yolanda Ramirez
Steve Rantz
Betsy Reeder
„■» V'
George Riser
82
Richard Seeley
Ralph Selmont
Cheryl Shank
Jeffrey Shepherd
John Thompson
Michael Thompson
83
Frank Tibbs
Bob Tuohy
Michael Tyson
Nicholas Verhey
Linda Voigt
Joseph Walter
Michael Walton
Susan Ward
Libby Webster
Debbie Welsh
Linda White
Pamela Wilkerson
Bramuel Williams
Trey Williams
Edna Wilson
Mark Winslow
Melvin Wood
Duane Wright
Eric Yusas
Jurgen Zukowski
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LAYFAYETTE HALL OFFICERS: Debbie Jones, Tom Payne, Robin Evans, and Linda Rowden.
NINTH GRADE
Roland Adkins
Debbie Anderson
Joanne Anderson
Michelle Arnold
Glenn Asbury
Alan Atwood
David Audet
Helen Aylor
Sandra Bailey
Paula Bainbridge
Robert Baker
Hank Bashore
Alan Bass
Bobby Bass
Gregory Bass
Jack Beahm
Rosemarie Beckwith
Don Bernhardt
Annamarie Boland
Alice Booker
John Boucher
T ony Bowers
Dorothy Boyette
Allen Bridges
Sheila Bridgland
Richard Buckner
Jim Burrows
Theresa Butler
Bill Callan
Misty Calloway
36
Joanne Carlton
Raymond Carpenter
Judy Christensen
Bill Chumley
Denise Clapp
Debbie Coates
Sue Colangelo
Marilyn Columbus
John Corkery
Patrick Cowart
Students work diligently preparing for open¬
ing day.
Dorothy Cox
Chris Crawley
R ichard Cronan
Betty Cross
E laine Darivoff
Pamela Davis
Randy Davis
Rex Davis
Wayne Davis
Scott Deane
Jennifer Deem
Jim Dick
87
Kenny Dickson
R ichard Donaldson
Jeanne Drucker
Cheryl Dunigan
Dorothy Edson
Mike Edson
Ann E ndicott
Debbie Faraldo
Michael Farnum
Laura Farwell
Mike Finnell
Kathryn Fleck
Kim Flinchum
Ernest Forrest
Wanda Francois
Michael Gaffney
Linda Gardner
Ronald Gavin
Kathy Gentry
Cheryl Gibbs
Mary Giuffrida
Michael Gordon
T eresa Goss
Henry Greene
Take a picture; it lasts longer!
88
Jackie Griffith
David Gurley
Otto Gutierrez
Raymond Hall
Lynn Hardtke
Michael Harmon
Ann Harris
Vickey Harrison
Kathy Haver
Linda Heckert
Gary Hedges
Clyde Henderson
Benny Hendrix
Kathy Henry
James Hensley
Steven Herbert
Barbara H icks
Debbie Hirst
Jim Hitch
Steve Hoagland
Steve Holm
Patricia Howe
Robert Huddlestone
Donna Iddins
Gail Irving
Jeff Jameson
Sally Jewell
Patty Johnson
George Jones
Miguel* Julia
89
Gary Keefer
Willard Keith
Loretta Kencitzski
James Koca
Carolyn Lacy
Jeffrey Lawhorne
Kim Leach
Wayne Lindamood
Karen Livesay
Ralph Lopez
Pamela Lynch
Susan Lyons
Myra Malcom
Kathi Martin
Kyoko McCrary
Nancy McCready
Linda McDaniel
David McDowell
Rocky McGhee
Kathi McGuire
Robert McMullen
Mike Meade
Jane Middleqoff
Andrei Mikhalevsky
Debbie M iller
Howard Miller
Susan Miller
Stan M ittendorff
Jim Moran
Clifford Morrissett
90
Arthur Nalls
Diane Nash
Debbie Nichols
Keith Ortiz
Emma Otero
Amos Overton
John Pascale
Michele Paladino
Susan Patino
Debbie Pearson
Hayfield's first dramatic production.
Jeanne Petitt
Shirley Phelps
Henry Pierce
Lee Pierce
Michael Plaugher
Malcolm Powell
James Price
Michael Quinn
Barbara Racherbaumer
Lynne Rankin
Marlyn Reamy
Crawford Reed
91
Carolyn Reeder
Steve Rekas
Michael Reynolds
Pat Rhodes
Richard Rogers
Anita Rose
Bonnie Rose
Bruce Rosenwasser
Vickie Scarborough
Mark Schipono
Judy Scofield
Kathy Sellman
Richard Selmont
Marsha Shepherd
Maureen Shields
Pamela Shirley
Lucinda Simpson
Paula Smallwood
Denaki^Smith
Oveta SmltTi
Bernard Sovitsky
Ernest Spalding
Valerie Spittle
Charles Starr
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Larry Stevens
Donald Stinnette
Kim Stratton
Syble Struder
William Sullivan
Jeanne Sutphin
Michael Tansill
Kathy Taylor
Mark Thomas
John Tiano
Terrie T rapnell
Linda Traster
Sheliah Uhlfelder
Bill Van Norman
Kevin Vickers
Gina Vithoulkas
Linda Wahlmeier
Richard Washburn
Patti Wate
Terry Weaver
Chris Whitmire
Elaine Williams
David Wilson
Arnold Wray
John Yetman
Janice Young
Mimi Zablackas
Alice Zoretic
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TENTH GRADE
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Doris Ball
Dale Barnes
James Baskin
Anne Becker
Ronnie Bell
James Bergin
Melinda Bland
Alfred Benko
Janet Beyer
John Bodkin
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Paul Bull
Valerie Bullock
Thomas Bunch
Debbie Campbell
Darryl Carson
Warren Chapman
Donna Butler
Raymond Capuria
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Linda Chelton
Bruce Clark
Patricia Clark
Rose Marie Collier
Debra Collins
Karen Collins
Donald Cooke
Mary Jo Cooper
William Cosgrove
Colleen Coughlin
; m supposed to be taking this picture!
Cynthia Cox
Becky Crowder
Donna Cummings
Robert Curran
Debbie Darley
Cindy Davis
96
Super seven . . .
Don Davis
Stephen Davis
Greg Deal
Bonnie DeAngelis
Mayumi Delaney
Pam Dell
Richard Delozier
Joseph Diaz
Ricky Diaz
Leah Dible
David Dodd
Janet Dow
Megan Dowler
Brian Duncan
Allen Edge
Tamara Edney
97
David Platt never gives any answers!!
Chris Gardiner
Judy Gardiner
Bobby Ghetti
James Gogan
Dona Gordon
Bonnie Grantham
Joanne Gray
Tom Greer
Debbie Gundling
Mary Hailey
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Gary Haines
Dora Hall
Rebecca Hall
Jeffrey Hand
Pamela Hansen -JDavid Harvey'
Ann Harmon Mary Ellen Harvey
Bonita Hernandez
Louis Hernandez
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Gail McHaffa never gives any answers!!
Debra Hollandsworth
Karen Hreha
John Hudson
Mike Hughes
Ferol Humphrey
Joanne Jameson
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OPENING DAY-HOME AT LAST
Georgia Janes
Robert Johnson
Daniel Jones
David Jones
Deborah Jones
Robert Jones
Brenda Lawhorne
Jane Lear
Robert Lee
Betty Lipscomb
Debbie Lovett
Jim Mangum
Donna Martin
Robert Martin
Jean Matthiesan
George McDonough
Pat McGoye
Wanda JVletzger
Donna Minnick
Sharon Murphy
Don Nay
Jenifer Northrop
Rebecca Nutter
Leesa Nye
Kevin O'Donnell
Faith Owens
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"ORANGE CREATION” -A BIG FIRST.
Thomas Payne
Jewell Pennington
Donald Phelps
Linda Piper
Ray Poorbaugh
Holly Pope
Fred Prevenslik
Debbie Pullin
Ralph Quallich
Ken Rawa
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Don Reed
James Reed
Deborah Relyea
James Richmond
Money! Money!
102
Billy Rock
Sherry Roland
Cindy Ross
Linda Rowdon
Candy Rowe
Jenny Runyon
"A Hershery Bar for the winner."
Thomas Sampson
Tom Schulte
Ricky Segovia
Michael Siler
Danny Saville
Barbara Schuster
Roy Setliff
Kathy Simons
George Smith
Linda Smith
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. . . until after dark???
Debbie Stepien
Barbara Stolts
Marsha Strickler
Alfred Sullivan
Pat Terry
Gary Thomas
Pam Thomas
Phillip Toven
Debbie T riggs
Conni T ucker
Joey Tucker
Dave Tully
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Lawrence Uhlfelder
Deborah Walker
Marsha Weston
Ronald Walker
Louis Wallach
Bob Walters
Carol Watson
James Wease
Shelley Weeks
Sara White
Beth Wilbourne
Marla Williams
David Wilson
Jerry Windisch
Roger Wrenn
Dennis Zielinski
Arlene Zintel
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SPORTS
To accomplish we have to strive. . .To
succeed we have to practice. . .To win
we have to hustle. . .To lose we have to
accept. . .To be the top we must have
pride. . .Through pride we learned to
strive, practice, hustle, and to accept.
CHEERING
SQUAD
Row One Co-captains Pam Dell and Donna Martin. Row Two Cindy
Ross, Cindy Davis, Donna Cummings.
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Donna Butler, Libby Webster, not pictured— Sara Trainor
SPARKS
ENTHUSIASM
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JV FOOTBALL
Hayfield
Opponent
win
Yorktown
forfeit
12
Edison
6
0
Ft. Hunt
33
12
Mt. Vernon
12
20
Groveton
0
0
W. Springfield
24
14
Lee
6
7
T.C. Williams
12
Fullbacks: F. Bashore, J. Copeland, K. O'Donnell
Quarterbacks: R. Setliff, M. D'orso, R. Cosgrove
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Front: T. Schulte, Manager; Row One ; B. Clark, A. Hall, M. Maron, J. Thomas, H. Jenkins, M. D'Orso, R. Bell, D. Harvey, R.
Mays; Row Two: L. Uhlfelder, J. Bergin, G. Deal, R. Armstrong, B. Steele, J. McDonald, K. O'Donnell, J. Mangum; Row Three:
R. Frantz, R. Davis, J. Tucker, M. Wood, D. Davis, J. Baskin, R. Setliff, P. Bull; Row Four: R. Cosgrove, B. Arnold, D. Reed, D.
Nay, D. Scott, B. Rowe, D. Eiskant, C. English; Row Five: S. Raines, S. Larrick, F. Bashore, T. Currin, R. Wren, S. Copeland, R.
Poorbaugh. Not pictured: C. Bowen.
FRESHMAN FOOTBALL
Sometimes I wonder about those freshmen . . .
Front: T. Fyock, Manager; Row One: S. Herbert, B. Gallan, S. Dick, D. Bean, R.
Gavin, R. Dionne, P. Henson; Row Two: M. Arnold, R. Davis, 0. Gutierrez, R. Rogers,
G. Hoag, R. Hammersley, H. Greene, Row Three: R. Huddlestone, M. Thomas, H.
Bashore, R. Donaldson, B. Van Norman, S. Wiggs, M. Plaugher.
SCHEDULE
Hayfield
Opponent
24
Falls Church
26
17
W. Springfield
25
14
Jefferson
34
20
Lee
28
17
Edison
29
8
Ft. Hunt
32
16
Marshall
30
29
Groveton
13
15
Stuart
25
6
Mt. Vernon
40
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Row One: D. Read, B. Barrett, P. Rhodes, J. Blair, S. Ashey, J. Beyer, M. Strickler-Manager. Row Three D. Darley, B. Hawkins, H. Pope, C.
M. Boggess, D. Nash, K. Gogan, S. Lacy. Row Two. D. Hirst, S. Jansen, Watson, D. Stepien, D. McGhee, P. Thomas, and Mrs. Gardiner, coach.
J. Rizzo, S. Weeks, D. Lowry, D. Gundling, J. Vosburg, S. Backstrom,
GIRLS FIELD HOCKEY
Hayfield
Opponent
1
0
2
3
0
win
Groveton
W. Springfield
Mt. Vernon
Ft. Hunt
Edison
Lee
0
0
1
0
0
forfeit
Hayfield
Tournament
Opponent
0
Oakton
1
0
Fairfax
0
0
Madison
0
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Mrs. Gardiner giving the team a pep talk.
You're not worried about the game, are you Debbie?
J.V. Basketball: L to R: T. Williams, D. Platt, Captain; R. Paton, W.
Chapman, D. Barnes, R. Cosgrove, H. Cruse, J. Hensley, R. Setliff, R.
Steele, K. O'Donnell, J. Harney, M. D'Orso, Mr. Fox, Coach; Not
pictured — J. Clark, Captain; D. Nay, T. Payne, Manager.
JV BASKETBALL
Hayfield Opponent
39
Groveton
52
51
Lee
67
34
Edison
54
37
W. Springfield
79
58
Oakton
67
45
Ft. Hunt
66
52
Mt. Vernon
47
42
Annandale
47
55
Herndon
34
25
Falls Church
43
31
Mt. Vernon
51
34
Jefferson
61
45
Groveton
59
37
Edison
40
45
W. Springfield
49
54
Lee
72
51
Ft. Hunt
61
43
McLean
40
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117
18
FRESHMAN SCHEDULE
Hayfield Opponent
23
Groveton
49
27
Lee
38
19
Edison
30
41
W. Springfield
66
34
Ft. Hunt
52
22
Mt. Vernon
33
28
Groveton
64
25
Edison
55
—
W. Springfield
Forfeit
36
Ft. Hunt
42
FRESHMAN BASKETBALL First Row: V. Steffens, E. C. Morrissett, R. Cupka^JVL^Powell— Manager. Missing from
Forrest, B. Shake, S. Herbert, S. Rekas. Back Row: Mr. picture: R. Gavin, R. Rogers, D. Stinrfette, M. Thomas.
Harris— Coach, A. Como, J. Meads, J. Dick, C. Fisher,
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GIRLS BASKETBALL
Row One: L. Gonzales— Manager, B. Rose, J. Able, H. Pope, L. Bland— Captain, W. Metzger, P. Thomas, S. Bekins, P. Lelansky— Manager. Row
Two: J. Beyer, L. Staats, S. Miller, S. Ashey, M. Kridle, S. Lacy, M. Strickler, Mrs. Habicht— Coach. Row Three: A. Harris, V. Scarborough.
SCHEDULE
Hayfield
Opponent
21
Edison
17
23
Mt. Vernon
19
13
Groveton
8
17
Jefferson
39
24
Madison
20
18
Falls Church
34
20
Ft. Hunt
32
25
Lee
22
24
Springfield
20
TOURNAMENT
21
Lee Varsity
26
8
Marshall Varsity
46
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122
Hayfield
Opponent
24
Falls Church
26
17
W. Springfield
25
14
Jefferson
34
20
Lee
28
17
Edison
29
8
Fort Hunt
32
16
Marshall
30
29
Groveton
13
15
Stuart
25
6
Mt. Vernon
40
DkMti
L to R: B. Clark, S. Bradley, L. Uhlfelder, J. McAleese,
A. Hall, J. Thomas, M. Maron, D. Davis, B. Hall, R.
/PQorbaugh, J. Raines, J. Copeland, Mr. Pruitt, Coach;
Not pictured: R. McKee, S. Dick, O. Deavers.
TENNIS
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Row One: R. Grimes, H. Bashore, Mr. Yohe, Coach. Row Two: W. Wesley, T. Weaver, H. Miller,
K. Brechtbill, J. Pascare, K. Ortiz, V. Steffens, D. Kavanagh.
Although Hayfield's tennis team
was only organized this year and
they did not have a set schedule to
follow, they did scrimmage several
schools this year to gain experience.
This experience will help them next
year when they will play a full
schedule.
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TRACK
Date Opponent
4/3 W. Spring. JV
4/10 Ft. Hunt JV
4/15 Bishop Ireton JV
4/17 Edison JV
4/21 St. Stephens JV
4/24 Mt. Vernon JV
4/28 Hammond "B"
5/1 Episcopal
5/1 Lee JV
5/5 Episcopal "B"
5/8 Annandale JV
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Row One: J. Sovitsky, L. Uhlfelder, J. Bergin, D. Dodd, G. Henderson, P. Shirt, B. Shake, C. Crawley,
M. Farnum, Row Two: M. Gaffney, C. Fisher, R. Gavin, V. Litvinas, R. Hammersly, R. Audet, K.
Davis, M. Wood, Row Three: M. Johnson, F. Davis, L. McFadden, M. Maron, R. Armstrong, S. Holm,
G. Bass, M. Schipono, W. Lindamood, Row Four: J. Selmont, J. Hand, R. Paton, D, Eiskant, M.
Endicott, M. Matthews, S. Dick, Row Five: A. Crane, D. Carson, J. Copeland, P. McGirk, F. Bashore,
J. Thomas, J. Tucker, J. Windisch, Row Six: B. Taylor, J. Baskin, K. Proctor, R. Little, B. Baker, M.
Gorden, H. Greene, T. Reese, Row Seven: S. Hobbs, Manager ; B. Johnson, R. Mays, K. Heine, M.
Alves, Manager; Row Eight: M. Arnold, B. Rose, J. Hensley, K. McDavid, P. Chapelle.
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BASEBALL
Date
Opponent
4/14
Open
4/16
Ft. Hunt
4/18
Lee
4/21
W. Springfld
4/23
Lee
4/25
Mt. Vernon
4/28
Edison
4/30
Groveton
5/2
Open
5/5
W. Springfld
5/7
Edison
5/9
Groveton
Row One: S. Bradley, R. Segovia, P. Henson, J. Harney,
S. Dean, F. Prevenslik, Row Two: P. Stepp, Manager; B.
Huddlestone, B. Steele, D. Scott, J. McAleese, A. Hall,
D. Davis, A. Breed, D. Reed, Manager; Row Three: Mr.
Jacobs, Coach ; D. Barns, M. Thomas, D. Stinette, R.
Setliff, C. Morriset, M. Quinn, J. Gogan, Mr. Spencer,
Coach;
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SOFTBALL
Row One: M. Strickler, S. Bekius, V. Scarbough, A. Harris, J. Abel, Row Two: Mrs. Blais (Coach) J.
Young, J. Vosburg, S.
Paladino, C. Whitmire,
Manager: E. Metzger.
Bailey, S. Ashey, L. Gonzales, M. Boggess, Row Three: B. Edward, K.
C. Sims, S. Lacy, Row Four: L. Bland, R. Bailey, H. Pope, M. Weston,
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Date
Opponent
4/15
Lee
4/17
Ft. Hunt
4/22
Edison
4/24
Springfld.
4/29
Groveton
5/1
Herndon
5/6
Bye
5/8
Oakton
5/13
Mt. Vernon
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ACTIVITIES
Extra curricular activities provide the
student both with an enjoyable pastime
and an educational opportunity.
Through their various clubs and organ¬
izations, the students gain insight into
their interests and learn to work with
others.
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Faced with the problem of initiating a
completely new system of student
government, the SCA has shown that
is is proficient in organizing the stu¬
dent body. Having to make the sub¬
school concept work, the SCA pres-
I ident and the individual subschoo!
officers have labored diligently in
making the SCA a success.
Mr. Miller, Sponsor; Bonnie Grantham, School President; Miss Habicht,
Sponsor.
HAYFIELD’S PIONEERING SCA
The Executive Council, made up of the sub-school president and the Hall, Brad Brady ; School President, Bonnie Grantham; Madison Hall,
school president, consisted of: Fairfax Hall, Dee Silverthorn; Jefferson Steve Rantz; Lafayette Hall, Robin Evans.
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Jefferson Hall Officers: Fran Windt, Secretary; Susan Schafe, Vice President;
Brad Brady, President; Paula Luckey, Treasurer.
FIRST SCHOOL
OFFICERS ELECTED
Fairfax Hall Officers: Debbie Blackwell, Secretary; Dee Silverthorn,
President; Jim Fullerton, Vice President; Pam Owen, Treasurer.
Madison Hall Officers:
Gail McHaffa, Treasurer;
Evelyn Lawson, Vice President;
Steve Rantz, President;
Laurie Maltes e, Secretary;
Lafayette Hall Officers:
Tom Payne, Treasurer;
Linda Rowden, Vice President;
Robin Evans, President;
Debbie Jones, Secretary;
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Row One: S. Endicott, R. Root, S. Rompilla, G. Abeyta, L. Wilford, J. Riley. Row Two: K.
Cottingham, K. Alves, D. Pritchard, K. Sloppy, T. Copeland. Row Three: J. Hoffman, S. Gaul, l\l.
Bishop, R. Evans.
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Row One: K. Racherbaumer, D. Dominque, L. Collins, M. Maron
Denson, T. Dodson, H. Rutherford, K. Elder, M. Murphy, P. Tarlosky,’
F. Mendenhall: Row Two: K.
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Row One: K. Gogan, S. Jansen, D. Lowry, J. Rosenwasser, C. French; Row Two: C. Schnabel, D.
D'Orazio, T. Williams, B. Arnold, S. Ewalt, M. Henchman, V. Shepherd.
MADISON
LAFAYETTE
Row One: D. Cummings, P. Dell, C. Ross, C. Rowe, D. Nichols; Row Two: D. Dodd, B. Hernandez, J.
Northrop, M. Zablackas, T. Goss, T. Butler, D. Harvey.
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GUIDES EXTEND WELCOME
Host and Hostesses Club hold meeting.
The Guides, made up of both In¬
termediate and High school stu¬
dents, was established to greet and
show visitors around our new
school. On Back-to-School night,
they did a magnificient job in
directing the parents from class to
class.
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STUDENT-TEACHER ADVISORY
COUNCIL
The Student Teacher Advisory Council has been
instrumental in promoting good relations between
the faculty, the students, and the parents. Taking
the problems of the students to the faculty and
discussing them objectively, this group has helped
to bring about good student teacher relations.
Joey Tucker, Jenna Northrop, Bob Tuohy.
Row One: H. Bashore, S. Lacy, K. Hreha, C. Gibbs, E. Wilson, V. Hogsett; Row Two: R. Rogers, P. Jurashek, M. Powell, R. Gavin. T.
Payne. Not Pictured: Judy Rosenwasser.
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FRENCH CLUB
Paul Jurashek and Sharon Murphy discuss French Club news with Miss Sullivan.
Row One: S. Murphy, J. McDaniel, B. Hernandez, C. Simpson, M.
Strickler, G. Haines, R. Dellinger, B. Farnsworth, J. Pennington, M.
Tyler, A. Hazard; Row Two: M. Hahl, W. Grimes, J. Hardt, D. Cum¬
mings, E. Darivoff, P. Jurashek, M. Williams, C. Shank, C. Turner, K.
Hartley, M. Zaglackas, D. Gundling, C. Watson, A. Griebling, D. Fieble-
korn.
The French Club has added both to
the knowledge and enjoyment of its
members. Through various activities,
the members of the French Club have
increased their knowledge of the
French people as well as of their
language. By raising money through
various activities and studying the
French culture, the club has made
good its purpose.
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Row One: B. Brown, Historian; C. Coughlin, Secretary; L. Hartman, Mr. Martin, Sponsor; B. Shuster, T. Grover, B. Nowak.
President; M. Blair, Vice President: K. Sherman, Treasurer. Row Two:
German Club holds meeting.
The German Club, since its organization in
the beginning of the year, has sponsored many
activities such as parties and Christmas carol¬
ing. The club has also afforded its members
with a chance to learn more about German
speaking peoples, their culture and language.
GERMAN CLUB
DEBATE AMONG FIRST CLUBS FORMED
What the heck is the negative team doing?
The Debate Club was begun in the spring
before the first year at Hayfield. Member¬
ship was not large enough to form a J.V.
team, but both negative and affirmative
debated a varsity schedule bravely.
Although the team did not accumulate a
large number of wins, their debating im¬
proved considerably during the season.
Row One: P. Juraschek, Captain; S. Rantz, President; M. Entel, D. Pullin. Row Two: Mr. Forsythe,
Coach; L. Forsman, A. Mikhalevsky, Miss Hudnall, Sponsor.
Miss Fludnall looks on as Paul Juraschek prepares to give a speech.
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RADIO CLUB
The Radio Club has afforded its
members a chance to learn about
radios and related electronics. Its
members have been given a chance to
become Ham Radio Operators and by
working with each other have learned
more about this interesting field.
Row One: K. Fowler, J. Sovitsky, P. Haines, S. Keefe, W. Moser, G.
Rinehart, A. Overton, R. Spreitzer, J. Mace, Mr. Benson, Sponsor.
Row One: D. Brown, President ; D. Kamisky, R. Quallich, T. Groves, R.
Froster; Row Two: B. Stewart, C. Piper, R. Lopez.
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Our old Yearbook and Newspaper room? Row One: P. Hansborough, P. Halloran, P. Leonard, M. Leckner, N. Heist, S. Boland, G. Windt.
Row Two: D. Baker, K. Sloppy, B. Tillery, L. Westburg, E. English, J. Kridle, M. Griffin, N.
Weston, D. Howard (Sponsor). Row Three: D. Banks, B. Domingue, P. Beene, K.
Denson, J. Bonifer, E . Collins.
INTERMEDIATE
NEWSPAPER
STAFF
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Row One: B. Stolts, J. Lear, L. White, G. Janes, C. Tucker; Row Two: M. Killen, C. Shank, L. Rozier,
M. Hughes, M. Williams, K. Sherman, M. Weston, D. Myrick.
HERITAGE
Communication is the backbone of progress. Therefore, with newspapers as
capably and expertly produced as those of the past year, no standard of
achievement is beyond reach. To this extent, the student body gives thanks
to a most deserving staff.
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HARVESTER STAFF
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General Yearbook Staff: S. Uhlfelder, R. Evans, B. Hernandez, M. Photography Staff: E. Collins, T. Payne, J. Bodkins. P. Chapelle.
Zablachas.
Row One: T. Bunch, Business Manager; T. Payne, Sports Editor, Row Two: E. Collins, Intermediate; B. Reeder, Layout Editor; J. Bodkin, Editor; D.
Pullin, Editor; G. McHaffa, Faculty Editor; S. Rantz, Student Picture Editor; Not Pictured: J. Rosenwasser, Activities and Student Life Editor.
Business Staff: Row One: M. Borum, L. Rowden, J. Northrop, C. Schnabel, C. French, L. Forsman; Row Two: P. Juraschek, D. Stratton, K. Braymer,
Tom Bunch, Business Manager; C . Gibbs, A. Gribling, W. Grimes, D. Bernhardt.
Intermediate Yearbook Staff: Row One: L. Collins, D. Hoke, D. Silverthorn, E. Collins, E.
Brodowski, P. Halnon; Row Two: P. Tarlosky, D. McDaniel, P. Beene.
The members of our first
yearbook staff have been
confronted with the
ageold problem of starting
something new. The staff
was faced with what
seemed insurmountable
obstacles— a total lack of
experience, a late start,
and poor facilities.
Yet, layouts were made,
copy typed up, and dead¬
lines met. All this would
not have been possible
without the help of our
sponsor, Mrs. Diana
Vericella.
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Row One: T. Payne, C. Shank, C. Tucker, D. Harvey, C. Coughlin; Row Two: P. Chapelle, M. Arnold, A. Smith,
P. Juraschek, D. Juraschek.
Photography Club members improved techniques
and submitted pictures to the yearbook and news¬
paper. Film. . .lenses. . .say cheese!
PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB
Chess Club: Mr. Rosen, Sponsor, R. Killebrew, R. Washburn, R. Lee, G.
Haines.
CHESS CLUB
Chess Club fostered an interest in the game and gave members mental
exercise. Books. . .bishops. . .checkmate!
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SCIENCE CLUB
Members of the science club probe into the myste¬
ries of our planet, discovering the many wonders of
nature. In their activities, they are not only exam¬
ining what is known, but contemplating the unknown.
The Science Club performs an experiment?
Row One: P. Halnon, P. Luckey, T. Pustay, D. McDaniel, E. Schafe, S. Rompilla, K. D'Orso; Row Three: B. Hoimes, D.
English, D. Sisbarro, C. Welsh; Row Two: M. Maron, Mrs. Curran, B. Brady, S. Brady, J. Sovitsky, J. Ballantyne
Keranen, Sponsor: L. Conway, V. Fields, M. Fruge, S.
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Row One: E. Simpson, S. White, P. Wiltse, P. Lelansky, W. Ayers, M. Coleman, S. Lacy, H. Hylor, J. Middlecoff, P. Davis, N.
Hoskins, S. Lacy, S. Ward, E. Lawson, L. Graul; Up the Stairs: B. Nutter, B. Wilbourne, J. Scofield, W. Francois, M. Brown, D.
Carson, L. Freitas, L. Pearson, F. Humphrey, J. Beyer, C. Soms, W. Metzger, B. Gorham. Row Two: M. Fields, S. Anderson, D.
Minnick, C. Taylor, M. Boggess.
CHORUS
Row One: V. Rockwell, J. Silver, B. Lyons, J. Shenk, L.
Sherman, C. Davies, A. Doyle, D. Smith, S. Manci; Row Two:
E. Brdowdki, K. Denson, M. Leckner, C. Kemp, M. Cole, J.
Hopkins, T. Holm, G. Breed; D. Holm, B. Forbes, L. Heard,
J. Molina, Mr. Alexander, Sponsor; Row Three: D. Baker, K
McBroom, M. Griffin, A. Fiebelkorn, P. Beene, D. Hoke, P
Mitchell, L. Entel, L. Westberg, K. Cottingham, S. Adams.
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Row One: J. Middlecoff, M. Strickler, B. Nutter, E. Lawson; Row Two: W. Metzer, J. Beyer; Row Three: T. Payne, D. Carson, L. Pearson, E.
K. Braymer, S. Phelps, F. Humphrey, W. Francois, L. Graul, D. Ralyea, Spencer, L. Freitas.
MADRIGALS
Auditioned and chosen for their
singing ability, the madrigals
headed by Mr. Nelson, have sung
before the student body on var¬
ious occasions. They have learned
to work together and to cultivate
their natural talent.
Madrigals sing fervently
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Row One: D. D'Orazio, B. De'Angelis, D. Jones, Co-Captain; L. Graul,
Cpatain; D. Stratton, B. Reeder, Treasurer; D. Pullin, R. Evans; Row
Two: S. King, G. Jameson, M. Tyler, S. Harley, M. Shepherd, B.
Grantham, A. Griebling, K. Gaffney, N. Edge, K. Leach, Secretary; C.
Poling, E. Wilson, L. Bailey, C. Mann, S. Murphy, Row Three: B.
Wilbourne, J. Northrop, J. Rose, E. Hagstrom, C. O'Connor, H.
Boggess, L. Bosley, G. MeHaffa, C. Shank, C. Tucker, B. Koplaski, M.
Daily, L. Merna, M. Hahl, G. Smith, L. Forsman; Row Four: M.
Columbus, M. Borum, W. Grimes, D. Minnick, L. Bracell, S. Phelps, B.
Lawhorne.
DRILL TEAM
Members of Hayfieid's first Drill Team
tried out and were chosen on Feb. 10.
They immediately showed their spirit and
will to work by sponsoring lollipop sales,
bakesales, and carwashes. Officers were
selected and uniforms were selected and
made. By the end of the year the Drill
Team was perfecting their routines for
next year.
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D. Bangly, E. Shamblin, K. Livesay, D. DeAngelis, M. Guiffrida, K. Stratton, K. McGuire, S. Cupka, K. Flinchman, R. Bailey, C. Garcia, C. Lowery.
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Rehearsing for a big show!
Row One: C. Ross, C. Davis, D. Butler, D. Martin, D. Cummings; Row Three: C. Schnabel, C. French, F. Humphrey, B. Nutter, P. Terry L.
Two: Mr. Singleton, Sponsor; M. Killen, J. Middlecoff, D. Harvey, D. Dible, K. Karroll, K. Izzo, C. Rowe
Dodd, T. Payne, L. Maltese, B. Stolts, Miss Whitman, Sponsor: Row
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Row One : N. Edge, D. Nichols, L. McKay, K. Racherbaumer, T. Butler: Row Two: C. Whitmire, B. Racherbaumer, J. Christensen, K. Flinchum.
TUMBLERS
Without a gym, girls have to improvise.
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Row One: T. Pustay, D. Jameson, D. Price, S. Boland, L.
Collins, L. Dinion, INI. Weston, F. Windt, M. Maron, D. Sisbarro,
B. Tyson, Row Two: L. Conway, P. Roupe, K. Francow, D.
Dittmer, K. Harlow, S. Davis, J. Richardson, R. Powell, S.
Martin, B. Gallacher, J. Kridle, D. Miller, S. Manci, P. Luckey,
Row Three: D. Williams, D. McDaniel, H. Bailey, M. Fruqe, S.
Schafe, S. Rampilla, L. Bischofs, S. Butler, V. G ray bi 1 1 , L.
Leake, P. Owen, P. Tarlosky, D. Blakckwell, ©. Yoder.
PEP CLUB BOOSTS SPIRIT
Row One: M. Williams, M. Weston, L. Traster, A. Boland, D.
Rellyea, M. Arnold, L. Karas, M. Paladino, R. Bailey, C.
Mann, C. Wright, C. Whitmire, V. Scarborough, M. Mitchell,
B. Farnsworth, M. Zablackas, Row Two: C. English, R.
Snow, T. Murphy, A. Bridges, J. Petitt, D. Cummings, P.
Dell, D. Martin, L. Webster, L. Staats, S. Bailey, D. Myrick,
C. Simpson, D. Lovett, D. Gundiing, Row Three: K. Fleck,
W. Francois, T. Payne, J. Scofield, P. Shirley, H. Aylor, M.
Tyler, B. Crowder, M. Maicom, L. Piper.
Chamber Music performed by Drama Department.
MR. MEYERS HEADS DRAMA CLUB
Row One: C. Tucker, W. Grimes, K. Baker, M. Blair, C. Coughlin, C. Whitmore, C. Schnabel, K. Gogan, K. Braymer, C. Shank. Row Two: W. Francois,
M. Borum, D. Cummings, J. Northrup, T. Boucher, D. D'Orazio, Mr. Meyers, B. Nowak, D. Stratton, V. Gibbs, V. Shepherd, S. Jansen, L. Hartman, M.
Killen. Row Three: M. Henchman, M. Arnold, A. Smith, D. Dodd, B. Arnold, T. Payne, T. Bunch, S. Ewalt, D. Harvey. T. Williams. R. Tu
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ART CLUBS SPARK CREATIVITY
Row One: B. Hawkins, N. Bradley, L. Karas, L. Ronkin, R. Fields, D. Stratton; Row Two: Miss Bradley , Sponsor:; M. Killen, L. Hardtke, D. Peyton, M.
Fields, D. Grimes, B. Rock, M. Reamy, C. Shank; K. Karroll, M. Borum, A. Gribling, L. Dible, M. Arnold, A. Smith, G. Thomas.
ART LEAGUE
This year Hayfield has been trying to develop artistic Grade Art Club, and the Art League for high school
talents through the organization of several art clubs. students.
These are the Seventh Grade Art Club, the Eight
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Row One: F. Windt, K. Dorso, J. Ballantyne, C. Welsh, D. Jameson; Row Two: P. Halnon, S. Hall, T.
Pustay, K. Francois, S. Manci, E. Collins, Miss Donnelly, Sponser; Row Three: L. Conway, P. Lucky, D.
Sisbarro, M. Fruge, L. Bischofs, S. Schafe, S. Rompilla.
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ART CLUB
Row One: V. Graybill, A. Doyle, F. Dotson, B. Tyson; Row Two: Miss Donnelly, Sponsor; L. Westberg, D.
Yoder, A. Lopez, L. Cavanaeh; Row Three: B. Gallacher, L. Dinion, K. McBroom, S. Butler, H. Bailey, K.
Swab, L. Bainbridge.
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EVENTS
Events, happenings. . .These special ex¬
periences in our first year at Hayfield de¬
serve special recognition. Even more
than our daily school life, these par¬
ticular events will remain as part of our-
our life-long remembrances of
significance.
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We waited a long time for
opening day. There were
frustations . . . the de¬
lays . . . .but when that
first day rolled around, it
was worth it. The ribbon
c utti ng . . . the doors
opening officially for the
first time, these are just
memories now, but the
spirit and pride of school
still linger on . .
OPENING DAY
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The New Velvet Haze
“ORANGE CREATION”
The teachers had fun, too.
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SPIRIT WEEK A GREAT
SUCCESS
Spirit Week, sponsored by Madison Hall, did just
what it was intended to do— it boosted school
spirit to new highs. Orange and white victory
links were sold, and the chain was a tangible
measure of spirit since it grew to almost five hun¬
dred feet. Orange and white garters appeared
everywhere, and a door decorating contest was
held and was won by homeroom 103. The week
was climaxed by the basketball game with Edison,
where the school spirit was tremendous.
Homeroom 103 won the door decorating contest
Donna Martin, Kitty Emrico, and Kim Flinchum model outfits.
A most popular outfit . . .
FASHIONS
Hayfield's first dramatic production, Chamber Music.
The fashion show, sponsored by Simplicity
Pattern Company, and put on by the Home
Economics Department, was given for the
girls of all four schools. Various spring
fashions were presented and modeled by girls
attending Mayfield.
The play. Chamber Music, was a production
of the drama department under the direction
of Mr. Meyers. The cast, performing at Ft.
Hunt High School, received a good rating in
the one act play competition held there. It
was Hayfield's first dramatic production, and
both the cast and Mr. Meyers did a fine job.
CHAMBER MUSIC
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This year has been many things to
many people. But to all it was a
turning point, a beginning. Indi¬
vidually and collectively, the
members of the faculty and
student body this year have taken
the first steps and laid the
foundation for the years to come.
Just as the edifice remains after
the builders are gone, the tradi¬
tions which we originated here
will remain after we are gone. The
year has come to an end; the
traditions are begun . . . we, the
founders, have reason to be proud.
THE END OF THE BEGINNING
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. . . AND AHEAD
We have dared to begin; the frame¬
work is completed. We hope to meet
future challenges with the same spirit
and will that has brought us through
this first year.
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The HARVESTER staff would like to thank the following people: Mr.
and Mrs. Howard Marler, for their excellent photographic help; Mr.
Herbert Lelansky, for girls' and boys' basketball action pictures; Alston
Studios, for the student and faculty portraits; and Mr. Jim Ellis, our
Hunter representative. All of these people offered invaluable help to
our inexperienced staff.
Our Editorial Staff consists of:
John Bodkin & Debbie Pullin
Betsy Reeder
Gail McHaffa
Steve Rantz
Judy Rosenwasser
Tom Payne
Tom Bunch
Ed Collins & Dee Silverthorn
Photographers:
Tom Payne, Peter Chapelle, John Bodkin, David
Our Sponsor is Mrs. D. Vericella, whom the staff
Co-Editors
Layout
Faculty
Students
Activities & Events
Sports
Business Manager
Intermediate
Harvey, Ed Collins,
would like to thank.